head 1.1; access; symbols; locks mys:1.1; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 99.11.22.23.41.12; author mys; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @############################################################ Making Paragraphs ############################################################ A paragraph is ended by one or more completely blank lines -- lines not containing even a %. A blank line should not appear where a new paragraph cannot be started, such as in math mode or in the argument of a sectioning command. \indent: Indent this paragraph. \noindent: Do not indent this paragraph. \par: Another way of writing a blank line. ############################################################ \indent ::indent: ############################################################ \indent This produces a horizontal space whose width equals the width of the paragraph indentation. It is used to add paragraph indentation where it would otherwise be suppressed. ############################################################ \noindent ::noindent:: ############################################################ \noindent When used at the beginning of the paragraph, it suppresses the paragraph indentation. It has no effect when used in the middle of a paragraph. ############################################################ \par ::par:: ############################################################ Equivalent to a blank line; often used to make command or environment definitions easier to read. @